Mobile banking in South Africa: Can MTN crack the market second time around? ZDNet Mobile Money is operated by TYME, a distribution channel of the South African Bankof Athens. The service allows customers to make payments from their mobile phones, including person-to-person money transfers as well as purchase prepaid electricity and... See all stories on this topic » | ZDNet |
Mobile Banking Adoption Grows MediaPost Communications Chase, Bank of America, and USAA are the top mobile banking providers equipped to deal with rising expectations from consumers, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy and Research. Javelin Strategy & Research's latest report evaluates the 25 ... See all stories on this topic » | MediaPost Communications |
RFPConnect.com
Temenos (SIX: TEMN) announced that its award-winning banking application T24 is being used as the platform for M-Shwari, the latest iteration of the hugely successful M-Pesa mobile money offering. Launched in 2007, M-Pesa's basic mobile banking ...
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Mobile Payments Today
But financial services companies are exploring ways to more closely connect smartphones and apps with the ATM, seeing the ubiquitous cash machine as way to link mobile banking and payments to the "real world." One way ATM manufacturers are looking ...
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US mobile banking adoption on the rise as range of services grows. Finextra Mobile banking is on the rise in the US, now used by a third of consumers as financial institutions broaden the range of services that they offer, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. M-banking is used by 33% of mobile consumers, up from 24% in 2011. See all stories on this topic » | Finextra |
Expat Forum
In many ways we take mobile communications for granted today such has been the development of the mobile telecoms market and mobile technology. This is an area of business which has attracted billions upon billions of pounds of investment and indeed ...
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ComputerWeekly.com (blog)
The research jointly done by Infosys and banking association Efma found that 70% of 330 banksquestioned respondents are planning to increase their spending on innovation, with the mobile and online channels seen as the most important delivery ...
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